But let’s take a step back—what is mindfulness?
Below, Kabat-Zinn explains how awareness helps cut through judgement.
Meditation: How to do it
Kabat-Zinn talks about his own introduction to meditation, and what he’d suggest for people who want to get started:
On MBSR and everyday mindfulness
Kabat-Zinn talks about his current work, and his vision of MBSR’s purpose.
“It’s not one size fits all. The curriculum is life itself.”
It’s a Mindfulness Revolution—but it’s only the beginning
The Mindfulness Revolution isn’t going to happen all at once, Kabat-Zinn warns. But he argues that bringing mindfulness into the mainstream of society has the potential to help humanity find a way to “not let our self-destructive and other destructive impulses wind up doing unimaginable levels of harm.” Ultimately, mindfulness can help break down the “us versus them” mentality that dominates the global political scene—and we cannot become mindful nations without this key shift. It comes back to the fact that mindfulness isn’t mindfulness without “heartfulness,” Kabat-Zinn says.
The beginning of mindful nations
Kabat-Zinn speaks about trip to UK Parliament last year, and how the concept of a mindful nation is being adapted in the UK, as well as in the US by Congressman Tim Ryan (D-Ohio), author of A Mindful Nation and The Real Food Revolution.